I'll play with a hundred pieces or do a solo job.
Teddy Wilson
Recitation: by Male by Female
I played ball for the Hollywood Blues of the Pacific Coast League, and I thought I was going to be a major leaguer. But I was the only one who seemed to think so.
Robert Preston
ThinkThoughtBluesHollywoodGoing
There's no service ribbon for people who fought in Korea. We lost over 30,000 men between 1951 and 1953 - as many as we lost in 15 years in Vietnam.
Michael Cimino
ServiceMenPeopleLostOverYears
Even if Trump means well, his schemes tend to be blunt, selfish, and short-sighted rather than nuanced, empathetic, and thought through.
Amanda Knox
SelfishThoughtThroughBluntWell
Dating is pretty hard, since I'm always on the road.
Stella Maxwell
DatingRoadHardAlwaysPretty
I'm a team player. But I will say that I've never been a 'yes man' in my life.
Steve Southerland
LifeManTeamMy LifeSayNever
Within NATO, our Defence Capabilities Initiative has identified the essential capabilities all Allies must have for modern operations, and Allies are working to meet those requirements.
Lord Robertson
InitiativeMeetWithinOperations
Cops in New York City don't have the best reputation. It's a fast-paced city, and they deal with a lot, and many people have seen lots of cops interact with the public utilizing what can be gently called 'not the best customer service.'
Chris Gethard
ServiceBestNew YorkPeopleCity
Well... I don't think everyone can actually be a drag queen, but I think everyone should investigate drag.
Aquaria
QueenThinkEveryoneDragWell
All of us need to talk to someone who's interesting, intelligent, knows us well, and is on our side - and that's us. We're probably the most interesting person we know.
Anne Wilson Schaef
InterestingSomeonePersonKnowTalk
As for discipline and rules, I confess, I've never been good with either.
Sylvia Day
GoodDisciplineRulesNeverBeen
I love connecting with readers!
LoveConnectingI LoveReaders
It's my job to manipulate feelings.
Timothy Spall
JobFeelingsManipulate
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